multiple stamped penny

this penny appears to be all copper and not zinc. it has been stamped multiple times with the "tails" or memorial side on both sides. no real sign of the heads actually being on it. any ideas? any value? thanks for looking

LUKE 15 : 8 "OR WHAT WOMAN, IF SHE HAS TEN SILVER COINS AND LOSES ONE COIN,DOES NOT LIGHT A LAMP AND SWEEP THE HOUSE AND SEARCH CAREFULLY UNTIL SHE FINDS IT?" 15 : 9 "AND WHEN SHE HAS FOUND IT, SHE CALLS TOGETHER HER FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, SAYING, "REJOICE WITH ME, FOR I HAVE FOUND THE COIN WHICH I HAD LOST!"

From time to time, I engage the child within and stack and or glue cents and other denomination coins onto the railroad tracks.
I have many that turned out just like yours.
Not saying some man-child is responsible for that coin.. Lol

LUKE 15 : 8 "OR WHAT WOMAN, IF SHE HAS TEN SILVER COINS AND LOSES ONE COIN,DOES NOT LIGHT A LAMP AND SWEEP THE HOUSE AND SEARCH CAREFULLY UNTIL SHE FINDS IT?" 15 : 9 "AND WHEN SHE HAS FOUND IT, SHE CALLS TOGETHER HER FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, SAYING, "REJOICE WITH ME, FOR I HAVE FOUND THE COIN WHICH I HAD LOST!"

probably man made somehow, just never seen one like it before. most train coins are flattened out quite a bit more from I had seen

The trick is to glue multiple cents together.
The two in the middle of a stack of six... With some luck will press together at the same thickness as a regular penny, while retaining their shape.
I only know this because I have tracks in my backyard and that makes it too easy to deal with trial and error.